Conseil supérieur de la propriété littéraire et artistique explained

Conseil supérieur de la propriété littéraire et artistique (Superior Council of Artistic and Literary Property)
Creation:10 Jul 2000
Type:Independent advisory body
Align:"center"
Membership:32 members of law and 8 qualified persons
Leader Title:Président
Website:Long official website
Coords:48.8625°N 2.3389°W

In France, the Conseil supérieur de la propriété littéraire et artistique (Superior Council of Artistic and Literary Property) (CSPLA) is an independent advisory body to advise the Minister of Culture and Communication in the field of literary and artistic property. It also observes and advises on matters of copyright and related rights.

Description

The Higher Council for Literary and Artistic Property was founded on 10 July 2000.[1]

It is chaired by Président and Chairperson Pierre-François Racine, Counsellor of State, appointed by a decree dated October 2, 2012; his vice president is Anne-Élisabeth Crédeville, at the Court of Cassation, appointed by a decree dated October 7, 2010.

List of presidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arrêté de création. culturecommunication.gouv.fr. French.